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Doroteja Trdin (Author), Mateja Lorber (Mentor), Sergej Kmetec (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Uvod: Študenti zdravstvene nege so prihodnost zdravstva; kot bodoči zdravstveni delavci, bi morali z visoko precepljenostjo biti za zgled splošnemu prebivalstvu. Raziskave pa kažejo, da je precepljenost med študenti in med slovenskim prebivalstvom nizka. Namen zaključenega dela je ugotoviti, kako visoka je precepljenost študentov zdravstvene nege proti gripi. Metode: Uporabljena je bila kvantitativna metodologija. Za pregled stališč in prepričanj študentov zdravstvene nege o cepljenju proti sezonski gripi je bil uporabljen vprašalnik, katerega je izpolnilo 138 študentov zdravstvene nege. Raziskava je potekala v decembru 2020 in v januarju 2021. Podatki so bili statistično analizirani s pomočjo programa SPSS. Rezultati: Med študenti zdravstvene nege, ki so sodelovali v raziskavi, se jih je cepilo 35 %. Najpogostejši odgovor pri študentih je bil, da so se cepili zato, da so varovali lastno zdravje, drugi najpogostejši odgovor je bil, da jim je bilo ponujeno brezplačno. Najpogostejši razlog za zavračanje cepiva pa je bil, da anketiranci nikoli niso imeli gripe, drugi najpogostejši odgovor pa je strah pred stranskimi učinki. Zaključki: Omejitve povečanja precepljenosti študentov zdravstvene nege so strah pred stranskimi učinki ter mnenje študentov, da se ne počutijo ogrožene, da bi zboleli z gripo. Precepljenost bi lahko povečali z ukrepi za povišanje precepljenosti.

Keywords

gripa;cepljenje študentov zdravstvene nege;stališča;prepričanja;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [D. Trdin]
UDC: 616.921.5:614.47(043.2)
COBISS: 95508483 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The views and beliefs of nursing students of the vaccination against seasonal flu
Secondary abstract: Introduction: Nurse students are the future of healthcare; as future healthcare workers, they should set an example for the general population with their high vaccination rates. Nevertheless, studies show that vaccination rates against influenza among nurse students and the general population are low. The purpose of this study is to find out the vaccination rates against influenza of nurse students. Methods: Quantitative methodology was used. To review the views and beliefs of nursing students about seasonal influenza vaccination, a questionnaire was made, which was completed by 138 nursing students. The survey was conducted in December 2020 and January 2021. Data were statistically analysed using the SPSS program. Results: Among the nursing students who participated in the study, 35% were vaccinated against influenza. The most common response among students was that they were vaccinated to protect their health; the second most common response was offered the vaccine free of charge. However, the most frequent reason for rejecting the vaccine was that the respondents had never had the flu, and the second most frequent response was the fear of side effects. Conclusions: The limitations of increasing the vaccination coverage of nursing students are that nursing students do not feel threatened by the flu, and they fear the side effects. Vaccination against influenza could be increased with appropriate measures to increase vaccination rates.
Secondary keywords: influenza;vaccination of nurse students;views;beliefs;Students;Influenza, human;Vaccination;Študenti;Človeška gripa;Cepljenje;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: IV, 31 f.
ID: 13838912